Plot Whole


Why was it such a bad thing to sing Siri with a fringe on top in front of ira ???

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I mean Harry seemed pissed right off

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You know, its trivial and has nothing to do with your point, but I'm see this all over the place and its driving me crazy.

The phrase is plot hole, not plot whole. Think about it. A Hole in the Plot.

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Can you answer this question

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Obviously it’s one thing to act silly In front of your friends...or some girl you’re flirting with......but no guy wants to look silly and unserious the first time they are confronted with the person now banging their ex-wife.

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Oh that was ira

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I agree. And the OP should also know that it's "Surrey With The Fringe On Top", not Siri.

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How and why should I know that. They don’t spell the name of the song in the movie

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My apologies. You must be too young and/or unfamiliar with the classic movie musical Oklahoma. "Surrey..." is one of its best-known songs.

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I am unfamiliar with that particular show and really didn’t get the reference, but thank you for explaining it

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Fairly famous song. Miles Davis did a version of it.

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I think you meant a hole in the bucket.

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No. I mean a hole in the plot.

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I'm sorry, is your name not Liza ?

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I see what you did there

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Plot whole means something in the movie doesn’t make sense

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You are not getting it. The phrase you want is "plot hole." "Plot Whole" is not an expression that is used. Do a quick google search (or the search engine of your choice) The only use of "plot whole" is the name of a company.

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Ok so search engines can I use other than google ? There is a company called plot whole ? Please to explain !

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I'm not sure if you are being deliberately obtuse.

1. There is no term "plot whole." There is a term "plot hole."

2. There are search engines that you can use other than google. Some are Bing, Duck Duck Go, Yahoo among others.

3. I was informing you that you can verify my statement that "plot whole" is an incorrect term. If you do a search on a search engine for the search term "plot whole" there is only one item that comes up with that term, a company (or corporation.) Every other listing is for the correct term "plot hole."

I hope this explains it. I don't like to be a "grammar nazi," however using incorrect terms, improper grammar and punctuation serves only to denigrate your post and lead people to ignore your argument.

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I’ve never heard of this duck duck go and quite frankly it sounds made up, but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.

So if there is an actual plot whole company please to be explaining sharing what type of company it is ? What goods or services do they provide?

Nothing wrong with correcting grammar as long as you can back it up .

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I have no idea what the company does and really have no interest in it. I was just providing the results of my search. If I had said there was no result that said "plot whole," that would be inaccurate.

As for Duck Duck Go it is a fairly popular alternative to Google. If you happen to use Firefox as your browser it is one of the listed options to use as your default browser.

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I honestly have not used anything other than my work computer, my phone and my tablet over the last couple years so I’ve not used anything but chrome and edge, but I’ll take your word for it.

As for the actual company being called plot whole, I doubt if it’s real. I’ve always taken it as plot whole, meaning the plot is not whole, meaning there is something missing. So I guess it could be pronounced both ways .

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ok it can't. It is a plot hole because it refers to a hole in the plot; a contradiction in logic or information given in the film.

A plot can be whole even with errors. All stories have plot holes because it is impossible to cover every possible error. With skill, the writers/film makers avoid major ones.

And any of those search engines will work with any computer, phone or tablet and in any browser.

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Actually both are correct. I looked it up. A plot whole can include a movie that includes major glaring errors that ruin an ending of a movie. As in the whole plot has errors and thus plot whole.

And I might give your ducky search thing a try. Is there an app you can download for ?

You’re saying every single movie has errors in it ?

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ok it can't. It is a plot hole because it refers to a hole in the plot; a contradiction in logic or information given in the film.

A plot can be whole even with errors. All stories have plot holes because it is impossible to cover every possible error. With skill, the writers/film makers avoid major ones.

And any of those search engines will work with any computer, phone or tablet and in any browser.

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Why did you have to say all that twice ??

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I didn't, on purpose.

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It was done on an accident

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To clarify, I only replied once but for some reason MovieChat posted it twice.

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Tacit does that sometimes if your wifi

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Yeah, I thought it was just some twitch of the system.

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You switched between Wi if and data

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Unlikely. I only use an actual laptop to post, not a phone. I certainly took no action that would cause that.

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We all double click

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The OP is being purposely obtuse. No one who is really that stupid could find the internet.

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Obtuse

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It's an Irish thing.

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Siri is an Apple device. A Surrey is a light horse-drawn vehicle about which Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein wrote a song for their 1943 musical play "Oklahoma!"

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See now that’s interesting

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Harry was a moron. He won the scenario. He was with a beautiful young woman having a great time. I understand Harry not realizing this; I think the movie (i.e. Rob Reiner) didn't realize it either.

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Right! His ex was a cold fridged ice queen

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What some might call a "plot hole," a woman who's sex drive might as well be buried in a cemetery.

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It's a WHOLE lot of HOLES

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